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SIR JOHN FROISSART Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Vol.11

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SIR JOHN FROISSART
Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Vol.11
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CHAP. XI. Kûig Charles recovers his Senses through the Mercy of God, and the diligent Attention of his Physician, Master William de Harseley - - - 60 XII. The Truce is prolonged between France '. ' and England. — The Viscount de Chastelbon . does Homage for the Comity of Foix to the King of France 63 XIII. The King of France » in great Danger of his life at a masqued Dance of Men dressed like Savages. — Pope Boniface and the Cardinals at Rome send a learned Friar to the King - 69 XIV. The Duchess of ~ Berry supports the ' Lord de Ja Riviere, in opposition to the Duchess of Burgundy - - 78 XV. The Lord de Coucy refuses to accept • the Sword of Constable in the room of Clisson.—The Dukes of Berry and Burgundy invest the Lord Philip d'Artois, count d'Eu, with it, in con-sideration of his Marriage with the • Lady Mar\ of Berry, Widow of the Lord Louis de Blois - - 81 XVI. The Constable de Clisson, during his Absence from France, wages War on the Duke of Brittany - - 87 XVII. A Treaty of Peace concluded between the - Kings of France and England, through the Mediations of their Un-cles - - - 93 XVIII. The Treaty of Peace is nearly broken off by Pope Boniface* and by the x King of France relapsing into his for-mer Illness .. - ' • 107 V a CHAP.


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